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LAVINA V-5L Vacuum Operating Manual V-5L-0 (0 Volt) and V-5L-400 (400 Volt) Part of a complete system of LAVINA vacuums and pre-separators. Superabrasive, Inc - Home Office 94 Jackson Trail Road, Hoschton, GA 0548, USA Ph + (70) 58- Fax + (70) 58-057 www.superabrasive.com info@superabrasive.us facebook.com/superabrasive twitter.com/superabrasive LAVINA User s Group: linkedin.com/company/superabrasive-inc.

Table of Contents Main Components and Controls... Technical Data... 4 Included, Replacement, and Optional Parts / Accessories... 4 Safety Precautions... 5 Operation... 7 Waste Container Removal (Emptying the Dust)... 7 Automatic Filter Cleaning System... 7 Replacing the Air Filters... 8 Installing / Replacing the HEPA Filter... 9 Longopac Replacement (Changing Bags)... 0 Installing Longopac Refill Packs... Maintenance... Troubleshooting... Recommended Spare Parts... 4 Complete Parts List and Exploded Drawings... 5 Sequencer Board Setting Instructions... Electrical Diagrams... Warranty and Returns... Handling, Transportation, and Storage... CE Certification... Disposal... Manufacturer Contact Information...

MAIN COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS ) Motor head assembly ) Power switches ) Power light 4) Vacuum gauge 5) Latches ( total) ) Filter chamber 7) Vacuum push/pull handle (front/rear) 8) Waste container release handle ( total) 9) Removable waste container 0) Caster wheel ( total: locking) ) Fixed wheel ( total) ) Trolley frame ) Vacuum suction inlet 4) Air compressor tank 5) Dust Collector information plate 4 5 7 5 9 0 8 4

TECHNICAL DATA V-5L-0 V-5L-400 (European model) Voltage ph x 0 V ph x 400 V Amperage. Amps 8. Amps Power 4. + HP /.45 +.5 kw 4. + HP /.45 +.5 kw Motor bypass motors bypass motors Filter cartridges cartridges Filter Surface 4 ft / m 4 ft / m Filter Cleaning compressor compressor CFM 0 CFM / 58 m /h 0 CFM / 58 m /h Water Lift 00 inch / 54 cm 00 inch / 54 cm Longopac yes yes Vac Hose Port M88 M88 Cable Length ft / 9.4 m ft / 9.4 m Weight lbs / 50 kg lbs / 50 kg INCLUDED & REPLACEMENT PARTS Part Number Description A. B. Included: V-A-50 (A) Aluminum Floor Wand (M50) C. V-S-C- V-FB-50 V-H-P-8 V-SR-C- V-S-F-4 (B) Steel Hose Connector (M0 to M88) Hose to Vacuum (C) Dry Floor Brush (M50) (D) Polyurethane Anti-static Hose, Rubber Cuffs (F0), 8 Meters (M0) (E) Steel / Rubber Connector (M0 to F50), Pieces (F) Air Filter Cartridge D. E. V-S-H- (G) HEPA Filter Longopac Refill: V-S-L- Replacement Longopac ( Refill Pack, 4 x 0mt bags) F. G. 4

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS RECOMMENDED USE The LAVINA V-5L Vacuum is designed and manufactured for use with concrete, terrazzo and natural stone floors. It is recommended for use with LAVINA machines. This vacuum is rated for dry use only, and with a machine of appropriate size. For more information, please contact Superabrasive. PROHIBITED USE The vacuum MUST NOT be used: For applications different from those stated in this manual For non-suitable materials (asbestos or other toxic materials) In environments which () Possess the risk of explosion, ( Possess high concentration of powders or oil substances in the air, () Possess the risk of fire, (4) Feature inclement conditions, (5) Possess electromagnetic radiation The vacuum should be not connected to electrical power when performing maintenance-related tasks PREPARATION FOR WORK Ensure that: You have closed the work area, so that no person unfamiliar with operating the vacuum can enter the area The vacuum is not missing parts The vacuum is in an upright, working position All protection devices are working properly The electrical cable is free to move and follow the vacuum easily. In order to keep the electrical cable from being damaged, no vehicle should enter the area where electrical cables are present. ARREST FUNCTIONS Functions for arresting of the machine include following: Button to stop the motor SAFE USE The LAVINA V5L is designed to eliminate all potential risks associated with its use. However, accidents may occur if unskilled or uninstructed workers fail to heed the list of potential risks below: Position Risks due to operator s incorrect working position Tangling Risks due to wearing inappropriate working clothes Training Risks due to lack of operational training NOTE: Machine operators should follow the instructions in the manual at all times. RESIDUAL RISKS During normal operating and maintenance cycles, the operator is exposed to some residual risks, which cannot be eliminated due to the nature of machine operation. BEFORE YOU BEGIN The working area must be clear from any debris or objects. A first-time operator must always read the manual and heed all safety instructions. All electric connections and cables must be inspected for potential damage. Ground wire system of the power supply must be also inspected. Perform general daily inspections of the vacuum and inspect the vacuum before each use for any sign of damage. Inspect all safety devices. The vacuum/filters must be clean and the hose should be connected. OPERATING THE VACUUM When operating the LAVINA 5-L, be sure that no one else is within close proximity to the vacuum. Never leave the vacuum unattended while working. The electrical cable and hose must move freely, be damage-free, and should never run beneath the vacuum or machine. Check the floor prior to beginning any work, and ensure that it s not too uneven, which can cause damage to the vacuum. AFTER WORK IS COMPLETED When work is complete, clean the vacuum and its surroundings sufficiently, empty all dust / debris, unplug the vacuum and wind up the electrical cable, secure the hose, and store the vacuum in a safe and secure place. THE WORK AREA Ensure that the area is free of unauthorized people or vehicles, secure all cables and hoses, and always check the floor for debris. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) When operating the machine, always wear safety shoes, ear protectors, safety gloves (especially when changing tools), and suitable clothing. All persons within the immediate working area must wear safety glasses with side shields. OPERATOR The operator must be aware of the vacuum s work environment, be properly trained prior to operating the equipment, and fully understand this manual. Only one operator may work with the machine at a single time The operator must understand and interpret all the drawings and designs in manual, understand all sanitation and safety regulations pertaining to its operation, have floor grinding experience, know how to perform in an emergency situation, and have an adequate technical knowledge and preparation. 5

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, Continued Superabrasive cannot predict all possible circumstances that could present a potential hazard. The warnings defined in this manual should not be considered completely inclusive of all hazardous situations. It is the responsibility of the employer or vacuum owner to train any personnel that will be operating the vacuum unit, while complying with all local laws and regulations. This specific vacuum cleaner has been designed for the vacuuming and collection of dusts and solid debris. This model is not intended for any other uses or applications. IMPORTANT: Only use specified filters applicable to the operation of this vacuum cleaner. To ensure efficient operation of the vacuum cleaner, it must be protected from extreme environmental conditions and elements. This may include rain, snow, hail, and airborne debris. The vacuum cleaner should only be operated in environments with a temperature between 4 F and F (5 C to 45 C) and a maximum relative humidity of 70%. The work environment for the vacuum cleaner should be clean, well-lit, and free of combustible elements. Before the vacuum cleaner is connected to the power source, ensure that the electrical voltage and frequency is correct for your specific machine model. The vacuum cleaner should not be operated without the proper filters installed. This could possibly result in damage to the machine, and cause harm to surrounding personnel. Do not open the waste container or motor head assembly while the vacuum cleaner is operating. Do not vacuum any flammable materials or substances such as fuels, solvents, etc. A vacuum cleaner must be specifically designed and labeled for such operation. When grinding epoxy, first ensure that the epoxy is non-toxic. Do not vacuum any corrosive substances unless the vacuum cleaner is specifically outfitted with containers suitable for this purpose. Do not vacuum any burning, smoldering, or hot materials. This could result in a possible explosion and/or damage to the vacuum components. If toxic or harmful substances accidentally enter the vacuum cleaner, the container and filters must be removed and cleaned immediately using the proper protective equipment and safety procedures. When performing any type of maintenance procedures on the vacuum cleaner, be sure that the power switches are turned off and the power cable is disconnected from the power source. Utilize the locking caster wheel to prevent movement while work is being performed. Make sure the power cable is free from damage while operating the vacuum cleaner. If the power cable is found to be damaged, discontinue use of the vacuum and replace the power cable immediately. When moving the vacuum cleaner, never pull on the power cable or vacuum hose. For this purpose, always use the designated handles mounted on the machine. For this specific vacuum cleaner, sound tests indicate that the emitted noise is level is measured at a maximum of 7 decibels (dba), for a distance of meter from the machine (and height of.0 meters). The vibrations emitted from the machine have been measured at a maximum value of.5 m/s. CAUTION: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommends that exposure to noise in the working environment be maintained below a level equivalent to 85 dba for a period of eight hours, in order to minimize occupational, noiseinduced hearing loss. Any persons working in proximity of the vacuum cleaner should wear the proper hearing protection in order to prevent hearing loss. Please refer to you local laws and regulations for further information on the matter. When storing the vacuum cleaner, the filter should be removed and cleaned, and the waste container should be emptied of debris. Store the vacuum cleaner in temperatures between F and 04 F (0 C and 40 C). Cover the vacuum cleaner in order to protect it from accumulating debris and/or environmental elements.

OPERATION IMPORTANT: Before connecting the power cord to the power source, ensure that the electrical voltage corresponds with the requirements identified on the information plate on the vacuum cleaner. Make sure that the flexible vacuum hose is securely attached to the vacuum pipe union and vacuum cleaner inlet. Inspect the power cable (and extension cords) for any signs of wear or damage. Replace if necessary. Toggle the motor switches to the position to turn on the motors, and 0 position to turn them off. CAUTION: Before switching the vacuum cleaner motors on, always make ensure that they are at a complete rest before energizing. Also, before connecting the power supply, be sure the start switches are down. VACUUM GUAGE There is a vacuum gauge dial located on the front of the vacuum cleaner. The vacuum gauge indicator must always remain in the green/blue zone while the vacuum cleaner is in operation. CAUTION: If the vacuum gauge indicator remains in the red zone, even after cleaning the filter, a blockage is mostly likely present. Clean the vacuum hose and/or accessories of any blockages. Do not operate the vacuum cleaner until the clog is removed. CAUTION: While operating the vacuum cleaner, it is important to avoid extreme twisting, rolling, or bending of the vacuum hose. This could result in damage to the vacuum motors. WASTE CONTAINER REMOVAL (EMPTYING THE DUST) To empty the waste, first turn off all of the vacuum motors and disconnect the power cable from the power source. Then, simultaneously lift both of the waste container release handles. handle Use the attached waste container handle to move the waste container from beneath the vacuum cleaner. IMPORTANT: When performing any work or maintenance on the waste container, a respirator should be worn in order to prevent the inhalation of airborne dust and particles. To reinstall the waste container, perform the previous steps in reverse order. AUTOMATIC FILTER CLEANING SYSTEM The LAVINA V-5L Vacuum Cleaner is fitted with an automatic, reverse-pulse, filter cleaning system. The system operates based on a blowing frequency that is controlled by the timer settings. Please refer to page 0 for additional information regarding the automatic filter cleaning system (shown to the right). 7

REPLACING THE AIR FILTER To replace the vacuum filters, follow the procedures listed below: IMPORTANT: All of the following procedures must be performed with the vacuum cleaner turned off and the power cable disconnected from the power source. Before performing any work or maintenance on the vacuum cleaner, be sure to wear the proper protective equipment (clothing, eye protection, and/or gloves). In order to prevent movement of the vacuum cleaner, place the locking caster wheel in the stop position. - Fig Simultaneously lift the waste container release handles. - Fig Release all of the latches securing the motor head assembly. - Fig Fig Fig Fig Refer to Figure 4 below for the remaining steps. Remove the motor head assembly and place it aside on a work bench or flat area. IMPORTANT: The motor head assembly is heavy and requires the assistance of persons for removal. Loosen the hose clamps on both ends of the air jet hoses. Remove the air jet hoses and set aside. Then remove the filter clamp brackets, and finally the filters. Install the new filters (Fig 5) and perform the previous steps in the reverse order for reassembly of the vacuum cleaner. filter clamp brackets hose clamp air jet hoses Fig 5: Replacement Ait Filter Cartridge filter Fig 4 IMPORTANT: The used filters and debris must be disposed of using the proper methods. Please contact your local, environmental agency for information pertaining to your local laws and regulations. 8

REPLACING THE HEPA FILTER / HEPA FILTER KIT To replace the HEPA fi lter, refer to the procedure listed below (see Fig for a photo of the fi lter and kit): IMPORTANT: All of the following procedures must be performed with the vacuum cleaner turned off and the power cable disconnected from the power source. Before performing any work or maintenance on the vacuum cleaner, be sure to wear the proper protective equipment (clothing, eye protection, and/or gloves). In order to prevent movement of the vacuum cleaner, place the locking caster wheel in the stop position (Fig 7). Release the latches that hold down the motor head (Fig 8). Fig Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Remove the motor head assembly and place it aside on a work bench or flat area. IMPORTANT: The motor head assembly is heavy and requires the assistance of persons for removal. Remove the latches and install the longer latches supplied with the HEPA filter kit (Fig 9). Install the spacer ring included with the HEPA filter kit (including the foam gasket) (Fig 0). Fig 0 Fig Fig Attach HEPA filter to the underside of the motor head assembly by installing the center bolt (gasket side mated to the motor head surface) (Fig ). Re-mount the motor head assembly on top of the spacer ring (Fig ). Secure all of the latches that hold down the motor head assembly. 9

LONGOPAC BAG REPLACEMENT (CHANGING BAGS) Deactivate all vacuum motors by placing the power switches in the OFF position. IMPORTANT: Disconnect the electrical plug from the power source. Make sure that there is approximately -8 inches of an empty bag located between the bottom of the dust container and the top of the debris/waste. Install zip ties, or cable ties, around the plastic bag: located above the top of the debris/waste, and a nd tie located approximately -4 inches higher up on the bag). Both ties must be securely tightened in order to prevent the opening of the bag and possible spillage. Using a sharp knife or scissors, cut across the entire section of plastic bag located between the zip ties, or cable ties. Remove and dispose of the bag section containing the dust and debris. Pull down on the bag until the end reaches the lower, bag-support plate. IMPORTANT: When disposing of bags containing debris, be sure to use waste disposal containers and methods that fully comply with all environmental laws and regulations that are applicable to your specific country and location. 0

INSTALLING LONGOPAC REFILL PACKS When the plastic bag cartridge has reached the end, the plastic bag refill may be installed using the following procedures: Locate the retaining levers located underneath the Longopac bag support ring (Fig ). First pull down on the retaining levers, then rotate them 80 degrees so that the ends are pointing towards the center of the machine (Fig 4). Fig Fig 4 Fig 5 Pull down on the bag support ring to remove, and place aside on a level surface. Place the Longopac bag refill into the support ring. Ensure that the ends of the refill are directed in an upwards position. Pull the inner end of bag refill down over the inside surface of the bag support ring (Fig 5). Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig Lift the bag support ring into place so that the bottom is located above the bottom edge of the hopper container (Fig ). Rotate the retaining levers 80 degrees so that the ends are pointing outward and holding the bag support ring in place (Fig 7). Pull the outer edge of the bag down over the support ring until a zip tie, or cable tie, can be installed all the way around the bag. After the zip tie has been securely installed, pull the bag down until the end reaches the lower, bag-support plate. The vacuum cleaner is now ready for operation (Fig 8).

MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT: All of the following procedures must be performed with the vacuum cleaner turned off and the power cable disconnected from the power source. Before performing any work or maintenance on the vacuum cleaner, be sure to wear the proper protective equipment (clothing, eye protection, and/or gloves). In order to ensure safe and efficient operation of the vacuum cleaner, the following procedures should be performed periodically (depending on the frequency of operation): Remove and inspect the filters for any signs of excessive wear or damage. Replace as necessary. (See section on Filter Removal ). Ensure that the sealing gaskets on the motor head assembly, filters or assemblies, and waste container are free of excessive wear or damage. Replace as necessary. Inspect all electrical components (switches, plugs, cables, etc.) for damage or exposed wiring. Replace as necessary. Ensure that all screws, bolts, and nuts are properly tightened. Check the waste container level. Always clean and empty the container when the debris reaches a maximum of 75% of its full capacity. Check the flexible vacuum hose and accessories for significant wear or damage. If holes are present, the vacuum cleaner s efficiency will be reduced, and debris will leak into the work environment. IMPORTANT: All major repair work should be performed by Superabrasive or an authorized repair facility. VACUUM MOTOR SERVICING During the life of the vacuum motor, the carbon brushes inside the motor may be replaced once. These brushes are considered to be a wear part and their replacement is not covered under the vacuum warranty. For additional information, please contact Superabrasive, or an authorized service facility. TROUBLESHOOTING Vacuum Issue or Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action The vacuum fails to start or operate. There is insufficient power being supplied to the vacuum. Check the electrical cable, plug, and connections for possible damage. Dust is leaking from the vacuum during operation. The vacuum does not operate efficiently, or has weak suction power. The motor(s) are making excessive noise. The electrical circuit breaker or GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter) has tripped. There are holes or cracks present in the vacuum hose or tools. There are holes present in the filter(s). The vacuum seals are misaligned or damaged. The vacuum hose has an obstruction or holes present. The vacuum dust container/bag is full. The vacuum filter(s) has excessive blockage. The motor(s) is damaged. Reset the circuit breaker or GFI device(s). Check the vacuum hose and tools for holes or cracks. Replace if necessary. Remove the filter(s) from the vacuum and inspect for holes or tears. Replace if necessary. Make sure all rubber and foam seals are installed and aligned properly. Replace if any visible damage is present. Check the hose for obstructions and clear them as necessary. Replace the hose if visible holes are present. Empty the container, or replace the Longopac section of bag filled with dust and debris. Activate the filter shaker lever to clean the filter (while the vacuum is turned off). Replace if necessary. Contact Superabrasive or an authorized service facility.

MAINTENANCE AUTOMATIC FILTER CLEANING SYSTEM The automatic filter cleaning system utilizes an air compressor. In order to ensure efficient operation of the system, routine maintenance of the air compressor should be performed. This includes the intake air filter, compressor oil, and air tank. See the table below for the recommended service intervals for system maintenanace. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Daily After First 00 Hours Every 00 hours Every 00 Hours Clean or replace intake air filter Drain and refill compressor oil Check oil level Drain condensate from air compressor tank In order to access the air compressor for maintenance, the waste container of the vacuum cleaner should be removed. After the waste container is removed, the compressor can be accessed from the front of the machine (Fig 9). Intake Air Filter: At a minimum, the intake air filter should be cleaned and inspected every 00 hours, or more frequently, depending on working conditions. If the air filter becomes damaged, it should be discarded and replaced with a new air filter. The air filter assembly is located on the top side of the air compressor. In order to remove the air filter, the center bolt needs to be removed using an Allen wrench (Fig 0, ). The cover plate and air filter can then be removed. After the air filter has been thoroughly cleaned, the air filter and cover plate can then be reinstalled. Compressor Oil: The compressor oil level should be checked on a daily basis. When the oil reservoir is properly filled, the oil line shown at the sight glass should intersect the red dot in the window (Fig ). The sight glass can be seen through the cover of the vacuum cleaner, towards the bottom of the machine (Fig ). If the oil level is above or below the mark, add or remove oil in order to adjust it to the correct level. The compressor oil should be drained and refilled after the first 00 hours of operation. All subsequent oil changes should then be performed for every 00 hours of operation. The recommended oil type for the compressor is API CC/SC SAE 40 (for cold climates, API CC/SC SAE 0 can be used). The drain plug for the compressor oil is located just below the oil level slight glass. It can be removed using an Allen wrench. NOTE: Used compressor oil must be disposed of using methods that fully comply with all local laws and regulations. Air Tank: After a period of operation, condensate can accumulate in the air tank which should be removed via the drain valve located on the bottom side of the air tank. The drain valve should be opened in order to allow condensate to drain out of the tank (before and after operation) on a daily basis (Fig 4). When there is no longer any condensate coming out of the tank, the drain valve can be returned to the closed position (Fig 5). Fig 9 Fig 0 Fig Fig Fig Fig 4 Fig 5

RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS DESCRIPTION PART # Air Filter Cartridge ( per vacuum) V-S-F-4 HEPA Filter V-S-H- Gasket, Motor Head V-G- Gasket, Waste Container V-G-4 Bypass Motor, 5 Volt, kw V-M-5 Bypass Motor, 0 Volt,.5 kw V-M-0 Carbon Brush, 5 Volt V-B-5 Carbon Brush, 0 Volt V-B-0 On/Off Switch V-SW- Fuse, 5 Amps (5V) V-F- Fuse, 0 Amps (0V) V-F- Latch V-L- Internal Deflector V-I-D- Spare Longopac ( Refill Pack, 4 X 0 mt. bags) V-S-L- 4

ASM450SPNLP rev. 0 7 COMPLETE PARTS LIST: MAIN ASSEMBLY 5 4 8 9 0 Parts List POS. 4 5 7 8 9 0 QTY PART NO AA44 - - AR59 - - AR4 AR4958 AR475 AR4799 DESCRIPTION MOTOR HEAD WITH MOTORS (0V/450W) FILTER CHAMBER KIT LONGOPAC KIT D. 5/5 CLAMP TANK WITH COMPRESSOR KIT TROLLEY KIT DM PN ELECTRIC SWITCHBOARD R/8 M HEXAGON SOCKET CAP HP 0V MF AIR COMPRESSOR PUMP D0x0 M8 MF ANTIVIBRATION DEVICE 5

COMPLETE PARTS LIST: MOTOR HEAD rev. 0 9 0 8 4 5 7. 7. 0 7 9 8 5 A 4 A 5 0 8 4 9 7 5 5 4

COMPLETE PARTS LIST: MOTOR HEAD, Continued POS. 4 5 7 8 9 0 4 5 7 8 9 0 4 5 7. 7. 8 9 0 4 5 QTY 8 0,5 m 0,5 PART NO AR7 AR0 AR098 V-M-0 AR044 AR5 AA78 AR5 AR57 AR58 AR04 AR70 AR5 AR898 AR4 AR00 AR544 AR757 AR4 AR54 AR05 V-SW- AR55 AR04 AR0 AR4080 AR07 AR08 AR09 AR09IT AR4085 AR9 AR0 AR00 AR49NT V-F- AR48 Parts List DESCRIPTION HOLES TRF BASE PLATE MASTER MOTOR HEAD SPACER (MOTOR FASTENER ) ES FLANGE NET HOLES BASE PLATE NOISE BUFFERING MATERIAL D. 45X5 H5 MOTOR DAMPER W50 V40 50/0 Hz BP MOTOR SINGLE-PHASE MOTOR HEAD SPACER (M. FASTENER) SINGLE-PHASE MOTOR HEAD SPACER (M. FASTENER) SINGLE-PHASE MOTOR HEAD SPACER (M. FASTENER) HOLES MOTOR FASTENER NOISE BUFFERING MATERIAL HOLES MOTOR FASTENER F/F /8" CONNECTION D. RILSAN PIPE G/8M - D SWIVEL ELBOW PUSH-IN FITTING SINGLE-PHASE COVER NOISE BUFFERING MATERIAL SBMMM9 CABLE FASTENER SUPPORT SINGLE-PHASE COVER WITH HOLES (MASTER) F /8 D STRAIGHT AIR PIPE COUPLING CONNECTION D. 40 MTL AIR VACUUM GAUGE 0 V. RED LIGHT CHROMED NUT FOR HEAD LIGHT SINGLE-PHASE SWITCH HANDLE M H5xCH 0 SPACER PG,5 BLACK POLYAMIDE NUT PG.5 POLYAMIDE BLACK CABLE FASTENER X,5 A SCHUKO POWER SUPPLY CABLE (0 mt.) X.5 A ITALIAN POWER SUPPLY CABLE (0 mt.) COOLING RING 0 PPI SP.5MM FILTER WASHER COVER NOISE BUFFERING MATERIAL SINGLE-PHASE MOTOR HEAD COVER 0A 50V FUSE HOLDER SINGLE-PHASE MOTORS HEAD WIRING KIT (MASTER) AR49NT 0A 50V.x FUSE AR50NT FUSE BLACK COATING 7

FILTER COMPLETE CHAMBER PARTS LIST: KIT rev. 0 FILTER CHAMBER 4 5 7 8 0 9 4 5 Parts List POS. 4 5 7 8 9 0 4 5 QTY 0,08 m 0, m, m PART NO AR58 AR58 AR59 AR490 AR4785 AR57 V-S-F-4 AR00 V-L- AR5409 AR474 V-G-4 AR00 AR49 AR4 AR4 AR47 AR48 DESCRIPTION 0BAR D9 RUBBER PIPE 0BAR D9 RUBBER PIPE D. 5/5 CLAMP 90 /" BRASS CONNECTION DMPN CARTRIDGE FASTENING AND CLEANING RING D50 H500 FILTER CARTRIDGE SNAP FASTENING D. 500 H800 FILTER CHAMBER (D/M PN) WITH CENTRAL INLET 0X0 ADHESIVE GASKET L=40 HANDLE MTL DIE-CAST INLET GASKET D. 80 DIE-CAST INLET DIE CAST INLET PAWL PIN PAWL SPRING DIE CAST INLET PAWL 8

LONGOPAC KIT COMPLETE PARTS LIST: LONGOPAC ASSEMBLY rev. 0 A 4 B 5 7 8 Parts List POS. 4 5 7 8 9 0 QTY PART NO AR547 AR0 AR59 AR5 Z0005 AR5 AR54 AR50 - AR5 - AR55 AR5 DESCRIPTION Ø450 CPL HOPPER FOR LONGOPAC DISCHARGE SYSTEM D. 0 NYLON CASTOR D8 D80 OR (LONGOPAC ) CONTAINER (LONGOPAC ) M8 LOCKNUT REGULATION SPRING FOR DISCHARGE FLAP (LONGOPAC ) CONTAINER BRACKET (LONGOPAC ) FLAP GASKET (LONGOPAC ) Mx0 ISO 47 SPRING (LONGOPAC ) M LOCKNUT Ø0 FLAP (LONGOPAC ) FLAP ARM (LONGOPAC )v 9 0 9

COMPLETE PARTS LIST: AIR TANK AND COMPRESSOR TANK WITH COMPRESSOR KIT 5 rev. 0 4 7 8 9 0 7 8 5 9 0 4 Parts List POS. QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION AR484 D0 - OUTLETS AIR TANK AR50 R/4 - R/ NIPPLE AR505 G/ FF NC ELECTRIC VALVE 4 AR49 /" BRASS STRAIGHT CONNECTION 5 AR58 0BAR D9 RUBBER PIPE AR59 D. 5/5 CLAMP 7 AR4858 4 Vac ELECTRIC VALVE COIL 8 AR4859 ELECTRIC VALVE CONNECTOR 9 AR4754-0 BAR ADJUSTABLE PRESSURE SWITCH FOR COMPRESSOR PUMP 0 AR4 F /8 D STRAIGHT AIR PIPE COUPLING CONNECTION AR909 R/4 NIPPLE AR898 D. RILSAN PIPE AR495 G/4 FF- R/4 M TEE CONNECTION 4 AR580 R/4 G/4 MF ELBOW CONNECTION 5 AR577 MF /4 CONNECTION FITTING AR58 R/4 G/4 MF 45 BEND CONNECTION 7 AR579 R/4 G/4 MF 45 BEND CONNECTION 8 AR4 G/8M - D SWIVEL ELBOW PUSH-IN FITTING 9 AR4755 /4 SAFETY VALVE 0 AR5447 /8FF BLUE PIPE WITH NIPPLE AND CM0 BEND FOR COMPRESSOR AR4049 G/4 FF SMALL BALL VALVE AR58 M /4" D STRAIGHT PUSH-IN FITTING AR898 D. RILSAN PIPE 0

TROLLEY KIT rev. 0 COMPLETE PARTS LIST: TROLLEY KIT 4 5 7 9 0 8 Parts List POS. QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION m AR7 SLIGEER GASKET AR48 D/M PN UPPER COVER PLATE, m AR7 SLIGEER GASKET 4 AR44 D/M PN COMPLETE BACK COVER PLATE 5 AR450 D. 50 PU CASTOR WITH BRAKE (WITH HOLE) - RIGHT COLUMN 7 AR88/CEB AR88 WHEEL AXLE KIT 8 AR88 D. 50 PU WHEEL 9 AR4 40X40 SQUARE HEAD COVER 0 AR449 D. 50 PU CASTOR (WITH HOLE) - LEFT COLUMN AR05 5X5 SQUARE HEAD COVER

SEQUENCER BOARD SETTING INSTRUCTIONS WORK CYCLE. With the start signal, usually linked to the suction motor start, the compressor starts running and filling the primary air tank. After a delay period, the solenoid valve moves to open position, allowing the secondary air tank filling.. After another delay period, the cartridge cleaning cycle starts, marked by a lamp on the electric panel door. 4. When the start signal goes off, usually when the suction motor is turned off, the cleaning continues for one or two complete cycles. 5. When the final cleaning session is completed, the compressor is turned off, the secondary tank solenoid valve moves to closed position, and the cleaning cycle indicating lamp is switched off. It s then possible to cut the electric panel power supply. TIMER SETTINGS Timer Time Standard Setting Function TM 0 + 4 minutes minute delay between one blow and the next TM - mid-scale - mid-scale: one cycle final cleaning - full-scale: two cycle final cleaning

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS V-5L-0

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS V-5L-0 4

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 5

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS V-5L-400, 400 Volt

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS V-5L-400, 400 Volt 7

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS V-5L-400, 400 Volt 8

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS V-5L-400, 400 Volt 9

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS V-5L-400, 400 Volt 0

WARRANTY AND RETURNS WARRANTY POLICY FOR LAVINA V-5L If your warranty card is missing, contact your local distributor and request a warranty card, or visit us at www.superabrasive.com to download one. The customer is responsible for filling out the card and mailing it to the manufacturer s address as indicated on the card. To ensure registration and activation of warranty coverage, the warranty card must be mailed to the manufacturer within 0 days from date of purchase; failure to do so may void the warranty. Be sure to provide the manufacturer with all of the information requested, and most importantly with the distributor s name, machine serial number, and purchase date. Superabrasive offers a guarantee on LAVINA vacuums, covering manufacturing and material defects, for a period of 4 months from the date of purchase, as invoiced by Superabrasive. The following conditions pertain to this warranty: Applies only to the original owner and is not transferable. Vacuum must not be dismantled and tampered with in any way. This warranty does not cover any failures or defects caused by normal wear and tear, accidental damage, damage during transport, improper handling, repairs conducted by an unauthorized facility (without prior authorization by Superabrasive), or operation that is not in compliance with the instructions provided in this manual. Superabrasive denies all responsibility for damages or injuries, to any persons or objects, caused by improper operation of the vacuum unit. This warranty will become invalid in the event that equipment or accessories used on/with the vacuum unit are not supplied or approved by Superabrasive. Covered components proven defective will be repaired or replaced at no charge. This warranty does not apply to any repair of/to of proprietary parts, nor does it cover cleaning or general maintenance. This warranty does not apply to items with aftermarket alterations, changes, or modifications. This warranty is limited to repair or replacement of covered components and reasonable labor expenses. In the event of a warranty claim, the vacuum unit must be returned to Superabrasive, or an authorized facility, for a warranty investigation, and subsequent warranty repair or replacement. All warranty returns must be shipped freight prepaid. This warranty is in lieu of and excludes every condition of warranty not herein expressly set out and all liability for any form of consequential loss or damage is hereby expressly excluded. The above warranty conditions may be changed only by Superabrasive. Superabrasive reserves the right to inspect and make a final decision on any machine returned under this warranty. This warranty applies to new, used, and demo machines. Superabrasive agrees to repair or replace, free of charge, any parts which have failed due to manufacturer or material defects. Repairs must only be performed at authorized service facilities that have been approved by Superabrasive. Shipping and handling fees associated with warranty claims must be pre-paid by the customer / claimant. In the event that a warranty investigation determines that the damage or unit failure is not attributed to manufacturer or material defects, all costs associated with the repair of the vacuum will become the direct responsibility of the claimant. If payment is not rendered for such services, Superabrasive will assume ownership of the machine and any associated parts in possession. Superabrasive does not authorize any person or representative to make any other warranty, or to assume for us any liability in connection with the sale and operation of our products. The manufacturer is also not liable in the event that the customer fails to submit a Warranty Certificate, fails to follow manual instructions, uses non-original spare parts, or fails to service/clean the vacuum regularly and properly RETURN POLICY FOR LAVINA V5-L LAVINA Vacuums may be returned, subject to the following terms: Vacuums may not be returned to Superabrasive Inc. for credit or repair without prior authorization. Please contact Superabrasive Inc. or your local distributor for authorization and issuance of a return authorization number. This number along with the serial number of the vacuum must be included on all packages and correspondences. Vacuums returned without prior authorization will remain property of the sender and Superabrasive Inc. will not be responsible for these. No vacuums will be credited after 90 days from the date of Superabrasive s invoice. All returns must be shipped freight prepaid. All returns may be exchanged for other equipment or parts of equal dollar value. If vacuums are not exchanged, they are subject to a fifteen percent (5%) restocking fee.

HANDLING, TRANSPORTATION, AND STORAGE When handling and transporting the machine, never use the handles or other machine parts to lift the machine. Use always a skid or pallet for transportation, and never transport an unprotected machine in the rain or snow. Always store and transport the machine in an upright position. The machine should also always be stored in a dry, frost-proof environment. CE-CERTIFICATION All LAVINA dust collectors are designed to operate correctly in an electromagnetic atmosphere of industrial type, and are equipped with all of the mechanical and electrical safety protections in conformity with the following European CEE rules and regulations: LAVINA Vacuums comply with the Safety Directive for machines 00/4/EC, the EMC Directive 004/08/EC and the Low Voltage Directive 00/95/EC. They also comply with the norms in use UNI EN 857, CEI EN 004-, CEI EN 000--, CEI EN 000--, CEI EN 5504. Test results are a part of the machine s technical information and can be provided upon request. The vacuum unit machine is delivered with the CE mark exposed and is provided with a EC declaration of conformity. DISPOSAL If your vacuum is no longer operational due to its age, or needs to be replaced, please send the machine back to Superabrasive or the nearest distributor. Therefore, it can be properly disposed of while fully complying with all local, environmental laws and regulations. MANUFACTURER CONTACT INFORMATION If you need to contact Superabrasive Inc. with any technical support questions, or general inquiries, please contact us using the information shown below: USA Address: 94 Jackson Trail Road, Hoschton, GA 0548, USA Email: info@superabrasive.us Telephone: (70) 58- Fax: (70) 58-057 Website: www.superabrasive.com EUROPE Address: Rabotnicheska A, 40 Krun, Bulgaria Email: factory@superabrasive.com Telephone: +59 4 4477 Fax: +59 4 44 Website: www.superabrasive.com